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Zap2It has the cast of the Vampire Diaries gives what they think would be the way to end the series.

Hearts broke all around the world on Saturday (July 23) when “The Vampire Diaries” announced at San Diego Comic-Con that Season 8 would be its final season. Say it ain’t so!

As we prepare to say goodbye to everyone in Mystic Falls, Zap2it couldn’t help but wonder what the cast envisions as their own perfect ending for their characters and the series?

Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley have a dark future envisioned for Damon and Stefan, suggesting that the two brothers should basically commit suicide by taking off their daylight rings and walking into the sun. It sounds too dark to be true, but you just never know with “The Vampire Diaries.”

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Zach Roerig came up with an even more shocking idea for Matt. “If I could envision a happy ending for Matt Donovan after seven years of not finding love, it would be that maybe he discovers his inner love, which is maybe the fact that he’s not into chicks.”

Whether “The Vampire Diaries” ends with a gay Matt, a double suicide, or the long-awaited Delena reunion, we’re definitely going to be crying our way through the entire thing. #TVDForever

The CW has released a farewell video to the fans from the cast and crew of The Vampire Diaries:

THE VAMPIRE DIARIES cast and producers returned to Comic-Con 2016, making their eighth appearance at the convention on Saturday, July 23, to give attendees a glimpse at what is to come in Season 8 — and they then surprised all fans in attendance with a love letter in video form, thanking them their support throughout the years as executive producers Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec announced that the show’s upcoming eighth season would be its last. The video contained the exclusive premiere of the new song “Changing Tides,” by The Fray. THE VAMPIRE DIARIES returns for its final season Friday, October 21, at 8/7c on The CW

Saturday’s Comic-Con panel turned out to be a farewell party for The CW’s Vampire Diaries.

Executive producers Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec made the announcement that the upcoming eighth season would be the drama’s last. The producers, cast and crew marked the occasion with a farewell video.

“This show originated out of a very dark time in my life,” Williamson recalled in the clip. “Someone had died and I was in grief. My best friend Julie was like, ‘you need to work again. You need to write again.’ And this book, The Vampire Diaries, came along.” He went on to say that what resonated for him was Elena (Nina Dobrev, who left the show in 2015), who was grieving the loss of her parents.

“Being cast in The Vampire Diaries has changed the trajectory of my life, to say the very least,” said star Paul Wesley, who plays Stefan Salvatore. His TV brother, Ian Somerhalder added, “This show has enriched my life greater than anything I’ve done in my career and it will live in my heart. We are a family and I will miss you. Thank you again to this amazing cast and crew, Kevin, Julie, Warner Bros., The CW and the most loyal fan base the world has ever seen. Wow, what a ride.”

Knowing ahead of time that Season 8 would be its last was a comfort to Plec. “It’s so rare for a show to get to last this long, and what a privilege that Mark Pedowitz and Peter Roth have allowed us to choose the time to end the journey on our own creative terms,” she said. “It’s been eight of the best years of my life. I will miss it terribly, but I’m so proud to be here to see it to its proper end.”

The final season, which will consist of 16 episodes, premieres Friday, Oct. 21 (8 ET/PT).

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